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Ipswich residents urged to get tested for coronavirus – frasercoastchronicle.com.au
While Queensland has recorded zero new cases overnight, the Chief Health Officer is urging residents in the Goodna and Redbank areas to get tested.
Queensland has recorded zero new coronavirus cases for the second day in a row, but Ipswich residents have been urged not to become complacent.
Speaking at today’s virus update Chief Health Officer Dr Jeanette Young said there was still a risk of ongoing transmission in the West Moreton area.
Dr Young said the virus affected every cell in the body and left long lasting impacts on a number of organs.
She said she was concerned about the possibility of transmission in the Ipswich region, partic…
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